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PUTTING IT TOGETHER Review for Chapters

Answers for Putting It Together Reviews are found in Appendix VIl. [Pg.78]

An empty graduated cylinder has a mass of 54.772 g. When filled with 50.0 mL of an unknown liquid, it has a mass of 101.074 g. The density of the liquid is [Pg.78]

What Fahrenheit temperature is twice the Celsius temperature  [Pg.78]

A gold alloy has a density of 12.41 g/mL and contains 75.0% gold by mass. The volume of this alloy that can be made from 255 g of pure gold is [Pg.78]

When a pure substance was analyzed, it was found to contain carbon and chlorine. This substance must be classified as [Pg.78]


We are grateful to the editors of this volume for their hard work in putting it all together, and especially to Debbie Bronk for the invitation to contribute. Special thanks to Mike Roman and an anonymous reviewer for their comments which significantly improved this chapter, and to Rob Condon who helped with the initial reference gathering. This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant OCE-0221825. [Pg.1182]

Procedure As a group or individually, you will be given a practical scenario and will discuss how to evaluate the scene for the type of attack and then how to respond to it. To prepare for this, review Chapter 8, Putting It All Together. ... [Pg.245]

With these recent developments in mind, it seems timely to introduce a text covering the basic groundwork of the subject. The first chapter of this book sets out the fascinating history of biotransformations. Because it is the first time that this story has been put together, comprehensive references are provided for Chapter 1. The second chapter describes the theory and experimental practice of enzyme-catalysed microbial biotransformations. This is the basis of the science of biotransformations, and considerable detail is given. Thereafter, Chapters 3-5 cover the main areas of interest in the field of biotransformations Not only are the biotransformations themselves described, but also the importance of the derived products in the synthesis of fine chemicals is illustrated. The examples chosen are not particularly special in themselves there are many similar cases in the literature that we have chosen not to mention. Thus our text is certainly not comprehensive, and so references to sources and reviews are given for Chapters 3-5 to help the reader gain further familiarity with the subject. [Pg.206]


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